What’s a smartphone made of? - Kim Preshoff

646,793 views ・ 2018-10-01

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As of 2018, there are around 2.5 billion smartphone users in the world.
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If we broke open all their newest phones,
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which are just a fraction of the total that’ve been built,
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and split them into their component parts,
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that would produce around 85,000 kilograms of gold,
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875,000 of silver,
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and 40 million kilograms of copper.
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How did this precious cache get into our phones,
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and can we reclaim it?
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Gold, silver, and copper are actually just a few
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of the 70 or so chemical elements that make up the average smartphone.
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These can be divided into different groups,
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two of the most critical being rare earth elements
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and precious metals.
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Rare earths are a selection of 17 elements that are actually common in Earth’s crust
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and are found in many areas across the world in low concentrations.
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These elements have a huge range of magnetic,
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phosphorescent,
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and conductive properties
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that make them crucial to modern technologies.
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In fact, of the 17 types of rare earth metals,
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phones and other electronics may contain up to 16.
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In smartphones, these create the screen and color display,
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aid conductivity,
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and produce the signature vibrations,
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amongst other things.
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And yet, crucial as they are,
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extracting these elements from the earth
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is linked to some disturbing environmental impacts.
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Rare earth elements can often be found,
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but in many areas,
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it’s not economically feasible to extract them due to low concentrations.
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Much of the time,
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extracting them requires a method called open pit mining
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that exposes vast areas of land.
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This form of mining destroys huge swaths of natural habitats,
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and causes air and water pollution,
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threatening the health of nearby communities.
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Another group of ingredients in smartphones
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comes with similar environmental risks:
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these are metals such as copper,
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silver,
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palladium,
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aluminum,
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platinum,
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tungsten,
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tin,
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lead,
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and gold.
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We also mine magnesium,
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lithium,
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silica,
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and potassium to make phones,
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and all of it is associated with vast habitat destruction,
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as well as air and water pollution.
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Mining comes with worrying social problems, too,
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like large-scale human and animal displacement
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to make way for industrial operations,
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and frequently, poor working conditions for laborers.
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Lastly, phone production also requires petroleum,
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one of the main drivers of climate change.
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That entwines our smartphones inextricably with this growing planetary conundrum.
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And, what’s more,
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the ingredients we mine to make our phones aren’t infinite.
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One day, they’ll simply run out,
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and we haven’t yet discovered effective replacements for some.
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Despite this,
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the number of smartphones is on a steady increase;
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by 2019 it’s predicted that there’ll be close to 3 billion in use.
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This means that reclaiming the bounty within our phones
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is swiftly becoming a necessity.
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So, if you have an old phone,
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you might want to consider your options before throwing it away.
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To minimize waste, you could donate it to a charity for reuse,
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take it to an e-waste recycling facility,
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or look for a company that refurbishes old models.
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However, even recycling companies need our scrutiny.
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Just as the production of smartphones
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comes with social and environmental problems,
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dismantling them does too.
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E-waste is sometimes intentionally exported to countries
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where labor is cheap but working conditions are poor.
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Vast workforces, often made up of women and children,
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may be underpaid,
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lack the training to safely disassemble phones,
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and be exposed to elements like lead and mercury,
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which can permanently damage their nervous systems.
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Phone waste can also end up in huge dump sites,
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leaching toxic chemicals into the soil and water,
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mirroring the problems of the mines where the elements originated.
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A phone is much more than it appears to be on the surface.
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It’s an assemblage of elements from multiple countries,
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linked to impacts that are unfolding on a global scale.
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So, until someone invents a completely sustainable smartphone,
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we’ll need to come to terms
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with how this technology affects widespread places and people.
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